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About the Fuel Cell Virtual Journal
The Fuel Cell Virtual Journal is available exclusively in electronic format and is published on a monthly basis. The virtual journal lists articles with a fuel cell component recently published in a wide range of Elsevier journals. The articles are personally selected by the editor, Dr. Chris Dyer, on the basis of their potential to highlight interesting and important developments in the area of fuel cells. The Fuel Cell Virtual Journal aims to provide users with an overview of current research in fuel cell science, engineering and technology.
The Fuel Cell Virtual Journal provides:
- Expert selection of high quality articles from more than 40 Elsevier Journals
- Monthly updates
- FREE Table of Contents alerts of new issues
- FREE abstracts
- Links to featured journals and full text articles
Topics Covered:
- Reviews
- Commercialization
- Environmental
- Applications
- Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
- Direct Alcohol Fuel Cells
- Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
- Alkaline Fuel Cells
- Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells
- Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells
- Regenerative Fuel Cells
- Fuel Processing
- General
Editor
Editorial
Advisory Board
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Editor
Dr Christopher Dyer (e-mail: chris.dyer@verizon.net)
Dr Christopher Dyer is a Ph.D. graduate of Cambridge University in the U.K. and is the current US Editor of Elsevier's Journal of Power Sources. He has worked for AT & T Bell Laboratories, Bell Communications Research (Bellcore) and Motorola and more recently headed a small start-up fuel cell company. He is the inventor of several novel battery and fuel cell concepts.
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Editorial
The Fuel Cell Virtual Journal has been launched in response to a growing interest in fuel cells. This is evident from the large number of papers published since 2000 which has now grown to approximately 1140. Published papers on fuel cells cover all aspects of their science, technology and engineering as well as economic and environmental issues. Fuel cells have historically been viewed as beneficial in the primary application areas of stationary and vehicular power generation but more recently are being considered for portable power as a replacement for batteries. All these applications benefit from the broad environmental and energy density advantages of the technology.
Elsevier publishes almost all of their full length fuel cell papers in their leading publication, Journal of Power Sources, which covers all aspects of fuel cells including their science, technology, engineering, economics and environmental impact. However, selections for the Fuel Cell Virtual Journal will be made from the entire range of Elsevier publications. While several publications may only mention fuel cells in passing, they may indicate interesting aspects or emerging trends not covered by Journal of Power Sources. Other Elsevier Science publications, such as Electrochimica Acta or Solid State Ionics concentrate on the more specific basic materials and electrochemistry aspects, which can lead to important advances in technology and engineering. The objective of the Virtual Journal is to provide an edited resource and guide for a broad range and level of readership interested in following all aspects of the progress of fuel cells with particular emphasis on careful selection of papers to be highlighted each month. As an Editor of Journal of Power Sources with a broad background in fuel cell science and technology, I hope to be able to provide an interesting site for this important technology
Dr. C. K. Dyer chris.dyer@verizon.net
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Advisory Board
Dr Hubert A. Gasteiger
General Motors Global R&D
Honeoye Falls, NY, USA
Dr Don Gervasio
Associate Professor
Applied Nano Bio Science Center
Arizona State University
Professor Nigel Sammes
UTC Chair Professor in Fuel Cell Technology
Director of Operations, Fuel Cell Center
University of Connecticut
Dr Subhash C. Singhal
Battelle Fellow and Director, Fuel Cells
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Richland, WA, USA
Dr Frano Barbir
Director of R&D and Chief Scientist, Proton Energy Systems
Associate Editor, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Rocky Hill, CT, USA
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